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Earlier this year, Jamil, who has used her platform to speak about feminism, wrote in a Substack that she was done being interviewed by female journalists "specifically in print" because "they can liberally pepper or smother the piece with their assumptions, interpretations, insecurities and projections." The declaration came after The Sunday Times wrote a profile that Jamil's "claws" retracted after she said she didn't want to discuss Morrissey's accusations.